I had been praying for a brother and waiting for the opportunity to shepherd him after he drifted away from the church-life. Though many years have elapsed since their first entrance into the church-life, in fact, even a decade, I did not give up on him. For I am confident that the Lord never give up on any one. In time, the Lord gave me the opportunity to shepherd this brother.
The Lord had attracted him again and he, one day, called me out of the blue and said that he wanted to come home. I replied on the affirmative with a welcome note and tone, even to join us for dinner or for lunch. When he came, we just dined together and I made him feel homely. That was how I shepherded him in humanity. But we did not neglect the praying together with few words of encouragement.
Since then, he regularly attended the Lord's table meeting, and now and then visited us for lunch or dinner; oftentimes, even without any prior information. That was a wonderful experience and lesson on shepherding. To me, I was doing my practical homework.
Few days after his recovery, more opportunities the Lord granted to shepherd him practically. His mother was admitted to a trauma center in Delhi, and was lodged in ICU since then till date. I visited them in the hospital and provided simple meal. Ever since, I also invited him to eat with us, as and when he feels so. Now and then, he would come for meal and our relationship grows all the more. All these physical things are not the main thing, but what is precious is the Lord's sovereignty in answering my prayer to shepherd him in humanity. The Lord knows the best, and does things at the best time.
Lord, thank you for this lesson of shepherding in humanity.